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•'Take care of the fence and the cows will take care of themselves." IMPOKTANT TO DAIRYMEN ! NEW ZEALAND Dairy Farmer's Account Book IS NOW READY. 'mswmmmmmmmm '"* <HI(I • I'll I Si® §§f SW& Size 13ln x Sin. Price 10/6. WHAT IT CONTAINS! 1. Twenty-four pages of practical information, facts, figures, tables, estimates, rules, charts, etc., such as a • farmer needs to have right at his hand for ready ref- * ereuce and income tax returns. 2. Practical examples of how to keep your accounts. 3. Twenty-eight pages ruled, headed, and spaced for special cow register, calf register, bull register, and pig register. 4. Breeding Table. 5. Stock Book for cattle, sheep and pigs. 6. Twenty-three pages ruled, headed and spaoad .for cash —expenditure and receipts. 7 Twenty pages of Journal for general returns. 8. Twenty pages for live stock taking (cattle, Bheep and pigs). 9. Summary of live stock. 10. Stock-taking of plant, implements, sundries, etc. 11. Stock taken into feed. 12. Debts owing by me and to me. 13. Balance Sheet, Assets and Liabilities. 14. Memoranda. 15. Eegister of factory butter fat tests. 19. Eegister of milk weights and butter fat tests of individual cows. ■ Briefly it comprises just as much or as littie as you want. REMEMBER— The law insists upon all persona engaged in business (Dairy Farmers included), keaping a true account of all transactions. PUBLISHERS ««?Sg£s&fc» <».*m£.*mv>'->-ffi^i Wfcft w Karamu Engineering Works HASriNQS. Manofactuber op the Mason Simplex hf&WMJflEffilTO Four Stands, complete with Engine, Grinder, etc., and fitted in shed—with services of expert free for first shearing, £165. Send for full particulars. KEELING & WYNN-WILLIAMS Mastskton Agents. m m m m m SB! mi M* m m m mm m ! ''^'^AsW^^^MSii
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9645, 10 November 1909, Page 7
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